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TD61-2472A WirelessIP 5000 User's Manual (v2.0.0) Hitachi Cable, Ltd. User's Manual 1. NAMES & FUNCTIONS OF DEVICE PARTS ..............................................................................1 1.1. DISPLAYED ICONS ..............................................................................................................................1 1.2. NUMBER PAD INPUT TABLE ...............................................................................................................3 1.2.1 Text input mode ...............................................................................................................................3 2. APPLICATION...................................................................................................................................6 2.1. POWER ON ........................................................................................................................................6 2.2. POWER OFF ......................................................................................................................................6 2.3. CALL ..................................................................................................................................................7 2.4. RECEIVE.............................................................................................................................................7 2.5. CONTACT LIST ...................................................................................................................................8 2.5.1 New registration ...............................................................................................................................9 2.5.1.1 Registration from a telephone number ..........................................................................................9 2.5.1.2 Registration from contact list menu ..............................................................................................9 2.5.1.3 Registration from search results ..................................................................................................11 2.5.1.4 Registration from a call log.........................................................................................................12 2.5.1.5 Registration from IM...................................................................................................................13 2.5.1.6 Registration from presence..........................................................................................................14 2.5.2 Call from contact list ......................................................................................................................15 2.5.3 Group revision................................................................................................................................16 2.5.4 Erase one item from contact list .....................................................................................................18 2.5.5 Erase all..........................................................................................................................................19 2.6. IM ....................................................................................................................................................20 2.6.1 Inbox ..............................................................................................................................................21 2.6.2 New Message .................................................................................................................................26 2.6.3 Drafts..............................................................................................................................................28 2.6.4 Outbox............................................................................................................................................32 2.6.5 Setting ............................................................................................................................................36 2.7. CALL LOG ........................................................................................................................................37 2.7.1 Details ............................................................................................................................................38 2.7.2 Call log delete ................................................................................................................................38 2.7.3 Delete all data.................................................................................................................................39 2.7.4 Calling from the call log.................................................................................................................40 2.8. PRESENCE ........................................................................................................................................41 2.8.1 User list ..........................................................................................................................................41 2.8.2 Block list ........................................................................................................................................45 2.8.3 Status..............................................................................................................................................49 2.8.4 Setting ............................................................................................................................................50 2.9. BASIC SETTINGS MENU ....................................................................................................................51 2.9.1 Sound/Vibration .............................................................................................................................51 2.9.2 Phone Lock ....................................................................................................................................53 2.9.3 Alarm .............................................................................................................................................54 2.9.4 Volume...........................................................................................................................................55 2.9.5 Error Lamp.....................................................................................................................................56 2.9.6 Information display ........................................................................................................................57 2.9.7 Advanced .......................................................................................................................................59 2.9.7.1 Time ............................................................................................................................................60 2.9.7.2 Brightness adjustment .................................................................................................................62 2.9.7.3 Font size ......................................................................................................................................62 2.9.7.4 Language setting .........................................................................................................................63 H it a c h i C a b le - i- User's Manual 2.9.7.5 Caller ID......................................................................................................................................63 2.9.7.6 User Data Reset...........................................................................................................................64 2.9.8 Courtesy mode On/Off...................................................................................................................64 2.9.9 KeyLock/ KeyUnlock ....................................................................................................................66 2.10. NETWORK ......................................................................................................................................67 2.10.1 Site Scan.......................................................................................................................................68 2.10.2 Ping Test ......................................................................................................................................69 2.10.2.1 Manual ........................................................................................................................................69 2.10.2.2 1st Proxy .....................................................................................................................................69 2.10.2.3 2nd Proxy ....................................................................................................................................70 2.10.2.4 Gateway ......................................................................................................................................71 2.10.2.5 TFTP server.................................................................................................................................71 2.10.3 Network Reload ...........................................................................................................................72 3. VARIOUS OPERATION METHODS............................................................................................73 3.1. HOLD FUNCTION ..............................................................................................................................73 3.1.1 Hold................................................................................................................................................73 3.1.2 Hold release....................................................................................................................................73 3.2. CALLING METHOD ...........................................................................................................................74 3.2.1 Internal extension call ....................................................................................................................74 3.2.2 Outside-line call .............................................................................................................................74 3.2.3 184/186 call....................................................................................................................................75 3.2.4 Operation methods using call mode ...............................................................................................76 3.2.4.1 Calling in call mode from the contact list ...................................................................................76 3.2.4.2 Calling in call mode from the incoming call log or outgoing call log.........................................76 3.2.5 Redial .............................................................................................................................................76 3.2.6 Speed dialing..................................................................................................................................77 3.2.7 Timer between digits......................................................................................................................77 4. 4.1. 4.2. 4.3. 4.4. 4.5. 4.6. 4.7. 4.8. 4.9. 5. 5.1. 5.2. 5.3. 5.4. 5.5. ACCESSORIES ................................................................................................................................79 ACCESSORY GUIDELINES .................................................................................................................79 ACCESSORIES COVERED ..................................................................................................................79 AC POWER SUPPLY ADAPTOR..........................................................................................................79 USB CABLE (OPTION) ......................................................................................................................80 INSTALLING THE BATTERY ..............................................................................................................80 REMOVING THE BATTERY ...............................................................................................................80 CHARGING WITH THE DESKTOP CHARGER .....................................................................................80 CHARGING WITHOUT THE DESKTOP CHARGER ..............................................................................81 LED .................................................................................................................................................81 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..............................................................................................................82 WARNING ABOUT EMERGENCY SERVICES ......................................................................................82 WARNING ABOUT EXPLOSIVE GAS ..................................................................................................82 WARNING ABOUT THE IMPACT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNALS ..................................................82 WARNING ABOUT BATTERY HANDLING ..........................................................................................82 BATTERY SAFETY ITEMS .................................................................................................................82 APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS ..........................................................................................................83 H it a c hi C ab le - ii - User's Manual 1. Names & Functions of Device Parts Figure 1 shows side and front diagrams of the WirelessIP5000. Figure 1 1.1. Displayed icons Shows the reception signal strength. The more lines, the better the signal. Out of service area shows that the location is outside the service area or is an environment where the signals do not reach. Shows that the phone is On in silent mode. This is displayed when the ringer is set to silent. Shows that vibration mode is On. Sets the incoming call ringer to vibration Shows that the alarm is On. Alarm clock setting Displayed when there is an unread message. Shows that the keys are locked. When this mode is On, key operation is disabled. Shows the remaining battery capacity. The more lines, the more capacity remains. Hitachi Cable 1/84 User's Manual Table 11 No. Key 1 Names and functions Headphone jack 2 VolUp Volume Up: Increases the headphone/earpiece/ringer volume. 3 VolDn Volume Down: Decreases the headphone/earpiece/ringer volume. 4 Lock Key lock 5 LeftSoft LeftSoft key 6 RightSoft RightSoft key Multi-function key: Enter/Up/Down/Left/Right 7 8 Clear Standby Time : Received Calls Standby Time : Outgoing Calls Clear Text editing: Backspace Text editing: Press and hold down to erase all the characters. Viewing menu: Returns to previous screen 9 Send Calling: Makes/answers a call Press and hold down to redial the last number dialed. 10 End End/Power off During call: Cuts off the call. Viewing menu: Menu erase Press and hold down to switch the power On/Off 11 1 Number pad (0-9, *, #): Inputs numbers and letters for dialing etc. Also used for menu shortcuts. Standby *: Press and hold down to switch the courtesy mode. Hitachi Cable 2/84 User's Manual 1.2. Number pad input table IP address input mode Text input mode Key Character assignments Key Character assignments 1 1 1 1 / , 2 2 2 2 a b c 2 A B C 3 3 3 3 d e f 3 D E F 4 4 4 4 g h i 4 G H I 5 5 5 5 j k l 5 J K L 6 6 6 6 m n o 6 M N O 7 7 7 7 p q r s 7 P Q R S 8 8 8 8 t u v 8 T U V 9 9 9 9 w x y z 9 W X Y Z * . (dot) * . * ! ? [ ] ^ _ `{ | } ~ 0 0 0 0 @ space - # : # ; $ % & ‘ ( ) + < = > # 1.2.1 Text input mode With the WirelessIP5000, you can use the number pad to input letters. 1 On the input screen, you use the LeftSoft key to switch the input mode (uppercase/lowercase/special characters). * The mode switching depends on the item being input. Hitachi Cable 3/84 User's Manual 2 The type of symbol can be selected using the dial pad by selecting Code. Select Code on the dial pad. Define the Code by pressing the 3 key. When hiragana syllabic letters are selected, after input you can convert to kanji ideograms with the keys. Press the Hitachi Cable key to confirm the character. 4 User's Manual 4 To delete the input character, press the Clear key. Hitachi Cable 5 User's Manual 2. Application 2.1. Power ON Switching on the power for the phone 1 With the power Off, if you hold down the End key for at least 1 second, a screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed and the power comes On. *The messages "Waiting…", "Loading…", and "Running…" are displayed in order. 2.2. Power OFF Switching off the power for the phone 1 With the power On, if you hold down the End key for at least 1 second, a screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed and the power goes Off. Note! After you switch off the power, you can not switch it back on again for 3 seconds. H it a c hi C ab le 6 /8 4 User's Manual 2.3. Call Inputting the telephone number and making a call 1 If a set telephone number is displayed on the screen, you can receive a call. Note! If the telephone number is not set correctly, "NotRegister" or "Network Fail" is displayed. 2 Input the telephone number, then press the Send key. If you succeed in placing the call, you can hear the ringtone at the other end. 3 When the other party answers, a screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed, so during the call you can check the call duration. 2.4. Receive Receiving a call. 1 If a set telephone number is displayed on the screen, you can receive a call. Note! If the telephone number is not set correctly, "NotRegister" or "Network Fail" is displayed. H it a c hi C ab le 7 /8 4 User's Manual 2 When a call comes in, the other party's telephone number is displayed on the screen. If their name is registered in the contacts list, their name is displayed above the telephone number. You can answer the incoming call by pressing the Send key. * During call reception, "Receiving" is displayed on the screen. * Pressing the End key during an incoming call ends that call. 3 When you answer an incoming call, a screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed, so during the call you can check the call duration. 4 To cut off the power, press the End key. When the call ends, a screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed. 2.5. Contact list Searching, adding to, and editing the contact list 1 Press the LeftSoft key to select the menu item. The screen in the figure on the right (second line) is displayed. Either press the "1" on the number pad or select "1. Contact list" with the keys, then press the key. H it a c hi C ab le 8 /8 4 User's Manual 2.5.1 New registration 2.5.1.1 Registration from a telephone number Inputting a telephone number to register it into the contact list 1 Input the telephone number, then press the LeftSoft key to select the submenu and select "2. Save". 2 Please enter your information. Input the necessary information (name, kana syllabic letters for name pronunciation, telephone number, group, speed to save this information. dialing number), then press 2.5.1.2 Registration from contact list menu Registering information into the contact list from the new registration menu 1 From the contact list menu, select "2. New". H it a c hi C ab le 9 /8 4 User's Manual 2 Please enter your information. Input the necessary information (name, kana syllabic letters for name pronunciation, telephone number, group, speed dialing number), then press to save this information. If you press the key without inputting a telephone number, the <Warning> message in the figure on the right is displayed. H it a c hi C ab le 1 0 /8 4 User's Manual 2.5.1.3 Registration from search results Registering details into the contact list from search results 1 Displaying the search results. (See the section on searches.) Select the number you want to register, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, and select "1. Add". H it a c hi C ab le 1 1 /8 4 User's Manual 2 Input the information. Input the necessary information (name, kana syllabic letters for name pronunciation, telephone number, group, speed dialing number), then press to save this information. 2.5.1.4 Registration from a call log Registering details into the contact list from the call log. 1 Displays the call logs. (See the section on the call log.) Select the number you want to register, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, and select "1. Save". 2 Input the information. Input the necessary information (name, kana syllabic letters for name pronunciation, telephone number, group, speed dialing number), then press to save this information. H it a c hi C ab le 1 2 /8 4 User's Manual 2.5.1.5 Registration from IM Registering details into the contact list from the IM Inbox, drafts, or Outbox. 1 Display the IM menu. (See the section on IM.) Select "1. Inbox". Select "1. Text Message". If there is a message, this will display as the diagram on the right. After selecting the message to register from, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "3. Save". 2 Input the information. Input the necessary information (name, kana syllabic letters for name pronunciation, telephone number, group, speed dialing to save this information. number), then press H it a c hi C ab le 1 3 /8 4 User's Manual 2.5.1.6 Registration from presence Registering details into the contact list from the presence user list or block list. 1 Displays the presence menu. (See the section on presence.) Select "1. User list" or "3. Block list". If this has already been registered, this will display as follows. After selecting the user you wish to register, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "3. Save". 2 Input the information. Input the necessary information (name, kana syllabic letters for name pronunciation, telephone number, group, speed dialing number), then press to save this information. H it a c hi C ab le 1 4 /8 4 User's Manual 2.5.2 Call from contact list Making a call from the contact list. 1 From the contact list menu, select "1. Search". 2 There are the following five methods for finding a telephone number. (1) Pronunciation (2) By name (3) By telephone number (4) By group ( 5) Abbreviated Numbers The search results are displayed as in the figure on the right. Note! You can search without inputting the entire search text. Example: Suppose that the names "Ogawa" and "Ootani" are registered. In this case, if you input "o", then press the "Ootani" are displayed. 3 If you select a name then press the displayed. 4 Press the Send key or the H it a c hi C ab le key, both "Ogawa" and key, detailed information is key to make the call. 1 5 /8 4 User's Manual 2.5.3 Group revision Adding and deleting group names. 1 2 From the contact list menu, select "3 Revise group". The“1.Default” is that groups can not be revised or erased. You can create up to 10 groups. To add a group, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "1. Add". 3 The figure on the right shows the addition of a group named "WIP". To save the newly added group and return to the contact list menu, press the key. H it a c hi C ab le 1 6 /8 4 User's Manual 4 To delete a group, select the group to delete, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "3. Delete". * After the deletion completion message is displayed, the display returns to the contact list menu. 5 To change a group (name), select the group to change, then press the key. Edit according to Step 3. After this, when you press the key and save the new group name, the display returns to the contact list menu. H it a c hi C ab le 1 7 /8 4 User's Manual 2.5.4 Erase one item from contact list Deleting one data item from the contact list. 1 From the contact list menu, select "1. Search". 2 Search for the telephone number you want to delete. (See the section on calling from the contact list.) Select the telephone number to delete, then press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "3. Delete". H it a c hi C ab le 1 8 /8 4 User's Manual 3 A confirmation message is displayed. With the "Yes" or "No". keys select either If you select "Yes", the "Deletion complete" message is displayed immediately, then the display returns to the contact list menu. 2.5.5 Erase all Deleting all the data in the contact list. 1 From the contact list menu, select "4. Delete all". 2 A confirmation message is displayed. With the "Yes" or "No". H it a c hi C ab le 1 9 /8 4 keys select either User's Manual 3 If you select "Yes", the process for deleting the entire contact list starts. The "Deletion complete" message is displayed immediately, then the display returns to the contact list menu. 2.6. IM Displays the mail menu. 1 Press the LeftSoft key to select the menu item. Select "2. IM". * With some connection equipment, this is not possible. H it a c hi C ab le 2 0 /8 4 User's Manual 2.6.1 Inbox Displays, edits, and deletes received messages. 1 From the IM menu, select "1. Inbox". If there is an unread message, a screen is displayed showing the number of unread messages. 2 After this screen goes out, when you select “1. Text Msg.” a list of the unread messages is displayed. If you do not press the Enter key, the selected message automatically scrolls horizontally to display the entire message. Alternatively, you can use the keys to select the next message up or down. To check a message manually, use the 3 keys. If you press the key with the message selected in Step 2, a screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed. If you do nothing with the display screen, the message is automatically scrolled vertically. You can also use the or key to check a message manually. * The screen contents include the date, telephone number, and message contents. H it a c hi C ab le 2 1 /8 4 User's Manual 4 To reply to a received message, select that message, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "1. Reply". Input the message with the number keys and the LeftSoft key. Input the telephone number to send to. By pressing the key, a confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed. H it a c hi C ab le 2 2 /8 4 User's Manual 5 To forward a received message, select that message, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "2. Forward". Input the message with the number keys and the LeftSoft key. Input the telephone number to send to. By pressing the key, a confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed. H it a c hi C ab le 2 3 /8 4 User's Manual 6 To delete a message, select the message to delete, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "4. Delete". The screen in the figure on the right (3rd line) is displayed. Select whether or not to delete with the to finalize the deletion. H it a c hi C ab le keys, then press the 2 4 /8 4 key User's Manual 7 To delete all the messages in the Inbox, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "5. Delete All". H it a c hi C ab le 2 5 /8 4 User's Manual 2.6.2 New Message Writing and sending a new message. 1 From the IM menu, select "2. New Message". 2 Input the message with the number keys and the LeftSoft key. Input the telephone number to send to. H it a c hi C ab le 2 6 /8 4 User's Manual 3 The message is sent with the RightSoft key in the message input column. A screen similar to that on the right will be displayed, please select “Yes”. The processing during sending is displayed as in the figure on the right. A “Send Completed” message screen immediately displays. H it a c hi C ab le 2 7 /8 4 User's Manual 2.6.3 Drafts An unsent message is stored temporarily. 1 From the IM menu, select "3. Draft". 2 If you are not sending the message right away, to save it for later use, press the End key. To save the message, select "Yes" with the key. 3 keys, then press the If you do not press the key, the selected message is automatically scrolled horizontally to display the entire message. Alternatively, you can use the keys to select the next message up or down. To check a message manually, use the H it a c hi C ab le keys. 2 8 /8 4 User's Manual 4 If you press the key with the message selected in Step 3, a screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed. If you do nothing with the display screen, the message is automatically scrolled vertically. You can also use the or key to check a message manually. * The screen contents include the date, telephone number, and message contents. 5 To edit a "draft" message, select that message, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "1. Edit". The screen becomes as in the figure on the right, so with the move to the input column you want to edit and edit it. H it a c hi C ab le 2 9 /8 4 keys, User's Manual 6 To delete a "draft", press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "2. Delete". The screen in the figure on the right (3rd line) is displayed. Select whether or not to delete with the to finalize the deletion. H it a c hi C ab le keys, then press the 3 0 /8 4 key User's Manual 7 To delete a "draft", press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "3. Delete All". The screen in the figure on the right (3rd line) is displayed. Select whether or not to delete with the to finalize the deletion. H it a c hi C ab le keys, then press the 3 1 /8 4 key User's Manual 2.6.4 Outbox Displaying, editing, deleting, and re-sending of sent messages 1 From the IM menu, select "4. Send Box". 2 Alternatively, you can use the keys to select the next message up or down. The selected message is automatically scrolled horizontally to display the entire message. To check a message manually, use the 3 When you select the message and press the figure on the right is displayed. You can also use the or keys. key, a screen like that in the key to check a message manually. * The screen contents include the date, telephone number, and message contents. H it a c hi C ab le 3 2 /8 4 User's Manual 4 To edit a send message, select that message, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "1. Edit". The screen becomes as in the figure on the right, so with the move to the input column you want to edit and edit it. H it a c hi C ab le 3 3 /8 4 keys, User's Manual 5 To delete a send message, select that message, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "2. Delete". The screen in the figure on the right (3rd line) is displayed. Select whether or not to delete with the to finalize the deletion. H it a c hi C ab le keys, then press the 3 4 /8 4 key User's Manual 6 To delete a send message, select that message, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "3. Delete All". The screen in the figure on the right (3rd line) is displayed. Select whether or not to delete with the finalize the deletion. H it a c hi C ab le keys, then press the 3 5 /8 4 key to User's Manual 2.6.5 Setting Configure Ringtone Mode 1 From the IM menu, select "5. Settings". 2 Displays configuration information. Configuration Information: Displays ringtone mode. H it a c hi C ab le 3 6 /8 4 User's Manual 2.7. Call log Displays the outgoing call log and the incoming call log. 1 Press the LeftSoft key and select the menu item. A screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed. Either press the "3" on the number pad or select "3. Call logs", then press the key. * When on standby, you can also display the incoming call log with the key and the outgoing call log with the key. 2 The call log menu has the "Incoming call log", "Outgoing call log", and "Delete all data" items. Either press the "1" on the number pad or select "1. Received Calls", then press the key. The incoming call list is displayed. If a name is set for a telephone number, that is displayed. If not, the telephone number is displayed. * The date and time the call came in are displayed above the name/telephone number. Incoming call log Missed call log H it a c hi C ab le 3 7 /8 4 User's Manual 3 Select "2.Outgoing call log". The name or telephone number called is displayed in the same way as for the incoming call log. * The date and time the call was made are displayed above the name/telephone number. Outgoing call log 2.7.1 Details Displays detailed call log information. 1 When you press the key on the name/telephone number that you want more detailed information about, a pop-up window like that on the right is displayed. You can check information by moving up and down with the △ ▽ keys. Information content: Name, telephone number, group, index, call time 2.7.2 Call log delete Deleting one call from a call log. 1 Displays the call logs. To delete a call log, select the call log to delete, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "2. Delete". H it a c hi C ab le 3 8 /8 4 User's Manual 2 The screen in the figure on the right is displayed. Select whether or not to delete with the to finalize the deletion. 2.7.3 keys, then press the Delete all data Deleting the entire call logs. 1 Select "3.Delete all data". H it a c hi C ab le 3 9 /8 4 key User's Manual 2 The screen in the figure on the right is displayed. Select whether or not to delete with the to finalize the deletion. 2.7.4 keys, then press the key Calling from the call log Making a call from a call log. 1 With a call log displayed, you can make a call by pressing the Send key with the name/telephone number highlighted. If their name is registered in the contacts list, their name is displayed above the telephone number. H it a c hi C ab le 4 0 /8 4 User's Manual 2.8. Presence Displays the presence menu. 1 Press the LeftSoft key to select the menu. * With some connection equipment, this is not possible. A screen like that in the figure on the right (second row) is displayed. Either press the "4" on the number pad or select "4. Presence", then press the key. 2.8.1 User list Displaying a list of registered users. 1 To look at a list of registered users, either press the "1" on the number pad or select "1.User list", then press the key. 2 A list of the registered users is displayed. To add or delete a registered user, press the LeftSoft key to select the submenu, then select either "1. Register User" or "5. Delete". H it a c hi C ab le 4 1 /8 4 User's Manual 3 To register a user, select the number to register, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, and select "1. Register User". Use the number pad and the LeftSoft key to enter the user's telephone number. If you try to input an Alias that is already registered, the "Already Registered" message is displayed and the display returns to the input field. H it a c hi C ab le 4 2 /8 4 User's Manual 4 To send a message to a registered user, select the message to send and press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "2. IM Send". 5 To register a registered user to a block list, selecting the message to register, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "4. Register Block ". H it a c hi C ab le 4 3 /8 4 User's Manual 6 To delete a registered user, select the registered user to delete, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "5. Delete". The screen in the figure on the right (3rd line) is displayed. Select whether or not to delete with the to finalize the deletion. H it a c hi C ab le keys, then press the 4 4 /8 4 key User's Manual 7 To delete all registered users, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select “6. Delete All”. The screen in the figure on the right (3rd line) is displayed. Select whether or not to delete with the to finalize the deletion. 2.8.2 keys, then press the key Block list Displaying a list of users registered in the block list. Your status is not disclosed to users registered in the block list. 1 To look at a list of registered users, either press the "3" on the number pad or select "2. Block List", then press the key. H it a c hi C ab le 4 5 /8 4 User's Manual 2 A list of the registered users is displayed. 3 To register a block list, select the user to register, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select “1. Block Register”. H it a c hi C ab le 4 6 /8 4 User's Manual 4 To send a message to a registered user, select the registered user to send the message to, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "2. IM Send". 5 To delete a block of registered users, select the registered user to delete, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "4. Unblock". H it a c hi C ab le 4 7 /8 4 User's Manual 6 To delete a registered user, select the registered user to delete, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "5. Delete". The screen in the figure on the right (3rd line) is displayed. Select whether or not to delete with the to finalize the deletion. H it a c hi C ab le keys, then press the 4 8 /8 4 key User's Manual 7 To delete all registered users, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select “6. Delete All”. The screen in the figure on the right (3rd line) is displayed. Select whether or not to delete with the to finalize the deletion. 2.8.3 keys, then press the key Status Changing your own status. 1 To look at a status list, either press the "3" on the number pad or select "3. Status", then press the key. H it a c hi C ab le 4 9 /8 4 User's Manual 2 You can set the status by using the keys, then pressing the There are seven status modes. : Online : Briefly away from seat : Away from seat : Offline 2.8.4 Setting 1 From the Presence menu, select “4. Settings”. 2 Displays configuration information. H it a c hi C ab le 5 0 /8 4 key. User's Manual 2.9. Basic settings menu Displays the setting menu. 1 Press the LeftSoft key to select the menu item. A screen like that in the figure on the right (second row) is displayed. Select "5.Setting". 2.9.1 Sound/Vibration Setting the ringer/vibration type. 1 You can switch the ringtone/ mode/ LED for inside lines and outside lines. From the setting menu, select "1. Sounds/ Vibration". H it a c hi C ab le 5 1 /8 4 User's Manual 2 You can switch the ringtone/ mode/ LED for inside lines and outside lines. To set the ringer for a call coming in on an outside line, either press the "1" on the number pad or select "1. External 1", then press the key. To set the ringer for a call coming in on an inside line, either press the "3" on the number pad or select "3. Internal 1", then press the key. There are four settings available, two each for inside and outside lines. Example Setting Ringer Mode LED External 1 Bell 1 Bell Blue External 2 Bell 5 Vibration Red Internal 1 Bell 11 Bell + vibration No alert Internal 2 Bell 13 Mute Blue * Depending on the device connected, this is not possible. In this case, only "1. External 1" is enabled. 3 Displays configuration information. (Ringtone, Mode, LED) There are four modes. ・ Bell (bell) ・ Vibration (vibration) ・ Bell + vibration (bell + vibration) ・ Silent (mute) There are three LED colors. ・ RED ・ BLUE ・ (None) H it a c hi C ab le 5 2 /8 4 User's Manual 2.9.2 Phone Lock 1 From the settings menu, select "2. Phone Lock". 2 Select "1. KeyLock password". * Do the same for the "Admin password". 3 When you select "1. KeyLock password", the system asks you for the current password. Please enter the correct password. 4 When you input the correct password, the system asks you to input the new password. H it a c hi C ab le 5 3 /8 4 User's Manual 5 For verification, the system asks you to input the new password a second time. When you input the password, a screen like that on the right is displayed for a few seconds. 6 Select “2. Lock Mode”. Select either “Password” or “No Password” with the 2.9.3 1 Alarm From the settings menu, select "3. Alarm". H it a c hi C ab le 5 4 /8 4 keys. User's Manual 2 Select either “1. Alarm”, “2. Alarm”, or “3. Alarm”. 3 Displays configuration information. (Settings, Time, Bell, No. of Times) 2.9.4 Volume Adjusting the volume of WirelessIP5000. 1 From the settings menu, select "4. Volume". 2 Displays configuration information. (Ringtone Volume, Headset Volume, Call Volume, Notify Volume) Adjust the volume with the H it a c hi C ab le keys. 5 5 /8 4 User's Manual 2.9.5 Error Lamp 1 From the setting menu, select “5. Error Notify”. 2 Select “1. Service Lamp”. 3 Displays configuration information. (Use Lamp, Mode, Interval) H it a c hi C ab le 5 6 /8 4 User's Manual 4 Select “2. Error Msg.”. Select “On” or “Off” with the 2.9.6 keys Information display 1 From the setting menu, select "6. Information Display". 2 From the information display menu, select "1. TCP/IP". Network Information displays: Use DHCP, IP address, Netmask, Gateway, DNS1, and DNS2. H it a c hi C ab le 5 7 /8 4 User's Manual 3 From the information display menu, select "2. Wireless LAN". Wireless LAN Information displays: Current Network, SSID, Signal (dBm), Channel, WEP status, MAC address, Mode, and Beacon interval. 4 From the information display menu, select "3. SIP". SIP Information displays: URL, User ID, Proxy, Registrar, and Outbound Proxy. 5 From the information display menu, select "4. MAC Address". The MAC address is displayed. H it a c hi C ab le 5 8 /8 4 User's Manual 6 From the information display menu, select "5. WEB server". Displays WEB server. 7 From the information display menu, select "6. Version". Displays Software Version and Bootrom. 2.9.7 1 Advanced From the information display menu, select "7. Advanced". H it a c hi C ab le 5 9 /8 4 User's Manual 2.9.7.1 Time 1 From the Advanced menu, select "1. Clock". 2 From the Clock menu, select "1. Time Server". Time Server Information displays: NTP, NTP Server 1 and NTP Server 2. 3 From the Clock menu, select "2. Time Offset". Select time with the H it a c hi C ab le keys. 6 0 /8 4 User's Manual 4 From the Clock menu, select "3. Daylight Save". Daylight save, Start date, Start time, End date, End time are displayed. 5 From the Clock menu, select "4. Display Format". Displays Date Format and Time Format. 6 From the Clock menu, select "5. Date and Time Settings". Displays Date and Time. H it a c hi C ab le 6 1 /8 4 User's Manual 2.9.7.2 Brightness adjustment 1 From the Advanced menu, select "2. Adjust brightness". 2 Use the keys to adjust the contrast, then finalize with the key. 2.9.7.3 Font size 1 From the Advanced menu, select "3. Font size". 2 Using the H it a c hi C ab le keys to select the font size, then finalize with the 6 2 /8 4 key. User's Manual 2.9.7.4 Language setting Setting the language (Japanese/English). 1 From the setting menu, select "4. Language". 2 Use the with the keys to select either “Japanese” or “English”, then finalize key. 2.9.7.5 Caller ID 1 From the Advanced menu, select "5. Calling number". 2 Use the keys to select either “Notify” or “Do Not Notify”, then finalize with the key. H it a c hi C ab le 6 3 /8 4 User's Manual 2.9.7.6 User Data Reset 1 From the Advanced menu, select "6. User Data Reset". 2 A confirmation message is displayed. Use the “Yes” or “No”. keys to select either Reference: The Admin menu is the menu for the network administrator. For details, refer to the "WirelessIP 5000 Administrator Guide". 2.9.8 Courtesy mode On/Off When courtesy mode is set, the ringer does not ring and all ringers go into vibration mode. 1 Press and hold down the * key on the number pad. H it a c hi C ab le 6 4 /8 4 User's Manual 2 Silent mode and vibration mode are switched On. 3 To end courtesy mode, press and hold down the * key on the number pad again. H it a c hi C ab le 6 5 /8 4 User's Manual 2.9.9 KeyLock/ KeyUnlock When the keylock is set, button operations are disabled. 1 Press and hold down the Lock key on the side of the phone. Enter the password. Note! The default value for the password is "0000". You can change the password freely. (See the security section.) 2 The keylock comes On. H it a c hi C ab le 6 6 /8 4 User's Manual 3 To unlock the keylock, press and hold down the Lock key on the side of the phone again. Enter the password. 2.10. Network 1 Press the LeftSoft key to select the menu. * With some connection equipment, this is not possible. Either press the "6" on the number pad or select "6. Network", then press the key. H it a c hi C ab le 6 7 /8 4 User's Manual 2.10.1 Site Scan Information on detected signals can be displayed. 1 Select “1. Site Scan” from the Network menu. 2 A message is displayed during the search. The SSID for access points that where detected during the scan are displayed. To see detailed information, select the SSID and press the key. Note!!!) At most 10 access points can be displayed. 3 To refresh the Site Scan Information, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "1. Refresh". Site Scan reopens. H it a c hi C ab le 6 8 /8 4 User's Manual 2.10.2 1 Select “2. Ping Test” from the Network menu. 2.10.2.1 1 Ping Test Manual Select “1. Manual” from the Ping Test menu. 2 2.10.2.2 1 1st Proxy Select “2. 1st Proxy” from the Ping Test menu. H it a c hi C ab le 6 9 /8 4 User's Manual 2 If the 1st Proxy is not configured, the message in the right diagram displays. 3 2.10.2.3 2nd Proxy 1 Select “3. 2nd Proxy” from the Ping Test menu. 2 If the 2nd Proxy is not configured, the message in the right diagram displays. 3 H it a c hi C ab le 7 0 /8 4 User's Manual 2.10.2.4 1 Gateway Select “4. Gateway” from the Ping Test menu. 2 2.10.2.5 1 TFTP server Select “5. TFTP Server” from the Ping Test menu. 2 H it a c hi C ab le 7 1 /8 4 User's Manual 2.10.3 Network Reload 1 Select “3. Network Reload” from the Network menu. 2 Use the H it a c hi C ab le keys to select either “Reconnect” or “Disconnect”. 7 2 /8 4 User's Manual 3. Various operation methods 3.1. Hold function This is used to put a call on hold. The hold tone is played on the terminal that you have put on hold. 3.1.1 Hold During a call, you can put the other party on hold by pressing the Send key. Example: Putting B on hold While A and B are talking, if A presses the Send key, B is put on hold. Press the Send key. A During call A Telephone B number: Telephone number: At this time, the screens for A (the terminal that put the call on hold) and B (the terminal that was put on hold) display as below and the hold tone is played on B (the terminal that was put on hold). <Screen for the terminal putting the call on hold> <Screen for the terminal put on hold> ♪♪ A A Holding Telephone number: 2314 3.1.2 Telephone number: 2310 Hold release During a hold, you can end the hold by pressing the Send key. H it a c hi C ab le 7 3 /8 4 B 書式変更 : フォント : Times New Roman, 10 pt 書式変更 : フォント : Times New Roman, 10 pt User's Manual 3.2. Calling method 3.2.1 Internal extension call You can call an internal number by dialing the <extension number>, then pressing the Send key. Check the inside number with the administrator. Dial the inside number (2222) for B, then press the Send key. Calling A Inside B A number: 1111 number: 2222 Base number: 10 Outside Base number: 20 Outside line line number: number: 05011112222 05011111111 Prefix: 3.2.2 Inside A 0 Prefix: 0 Outside-line call You can call an outside number by dialing the <prefix> + <outside telephone number>, then pressing the Send key. Check the prefix and the outside number with the administrator. Dial B's prefix (0) and outside number (05011112222), then press the Send key. Calling A Inside B A number: 1111 Base number: 10 Outside line number: H it a c hi C ab le Inside number: 2222 Base number: 20 Outside line number: 05011112222 05011111111 Prefix: A 0 7 4 /8 4 Prefix: 0 User's Manual 3.2.3 184/186 call To temporarily switch caller ID On/Off, dial 184 or 186 before you dial the other party's telephone number. 184 (Do not identify caller): Your telephone number is not identified. 186 (Identify caller): Your telephone number is identified. <Examples of combination of caller ID On/Off> System settings Dial input Caller ID display Displayed No input Displayed 186 Displayed 184 No alert No input No alert No alert 186 Displayed 184 No alert Example: 184 call Calling A Inside B A number: 1111 Base number: 10 Outside line number: Prefix: Inside number: 2222 Base number: 20 Outside line number: 05011112222 05011111111 Example: 186 call A 0 Prefix: 0 Calling A Inside number: 1111 Inside number: A 2222 Base number: 10 Outside Base number: 20 Outside line line 05011112222 05011111111 Prefix: H it a c hi C ab le B A number: 0 7 5 /8 4 Prefix: number: 0 User's Manual 3.2.4 Operation methods using call mode You can make prefixed calls and 184/186 calls from the contact list, incoming call log, and outgoing call log. 3.2.4.1 Calling in call mode from the contact list When you select the telephone number from the contact list, press Right soft "Call mode", then on the call mode screen press <1. Prefix 2.184 3.186>, then press the Enter key. The number you have input is displayed with <0> attached and when you press Send, the outside call is made. * Using the prefix + 184/186 gives the same results as the above operation. 3.2.4.2 Calling in call mode from the incoming call log or outgoing call log Displayed when the Enter key is pressed to the <Left <-> from the incoming call log display, or to the <Right->> from the outgoing call log. Select a telephone number from a call log, then press Right soft "Call mode", and then press <1. Prefix 2. 184 3. 186> on the call mode screen, then press the <Enter> key. The input number is displayed with <0> attached, and when you press Send the outside call is made. * Using the prefix + 184/186 gives the same results as the above operation. 3.2.5 Redial You can redial the last telephone number dialed. 1 Press and hold down the Send key for at least 1 second. 2 The last telephone number dialed is redialed. H it a c hi C ab le 7 6 /8 4 User's Manual 3.2.6 Speed dialing You can make a call using its speed dialing number. 1 Input a speed dialing number registered in the contact list. 2 Press the last digit in the speed dialing number and hold it down for at least 1 second. For example, for a speed dialing number of 001, hold down the "1" for at least one second. 3 A call is made to the telephone number corresponding to the speed dialing number input. 3.2.7 Timer between digits If you input the telephone number with the Send key held down, the call is made automatically after the telephone number is input. 1 Press the Send key. 2 Entering the telephone number. H it a c hi C ab le 7 7 /8 4 User's Manual 3 After a short time, a call is made automatically to the telephone number that corresponds to the speed dialing number entered. Note! If call mode is used when inputting the telephone number, the timer between digits does not operate. H it a c hi C ab le 7 8 /8 4 User's Manual 4. Accessories 4.1. Accessory guidelines These guidelines concern WirelessIP5000 accessories. When unplugging the power cord for an accessory, hold it by the plug. Never pull the cord itself Keep accessories out of the reach of children. Use only chargers, batteries, and accessories specifically manufactured for the Hitachi Cable WirelessIP5000.Using a charger, battery, or accessory not designed for the WirelessIP5000 would cause danger and would void the warranty for your telephone. 4.2. Accessories covered Lithium ion battery AC Adapter Desktop charger USB cable (option) 4.3. AC power supply adaptor The AC Adapter displayed in Figure 2 can quick charge the customer’s WirelessIP5000. When using the adaptor, plug the plug into a wall socket and connect the connector to the base of the WirelessIP5000 or to the rear of the desktop charger. You can charge the telephone while you are using it. Figure 2 H it a c hi C ab le 7 9 /8 4 User's Manual 4.4. USB cable (option) If you connect your WirelessIP5000 to a PC with the USB cable shown in Figure 3, you can charge and change settings. When setting the WirelessIP5000, check whether your WirelessIP5000 is directly connected to your PC with the USB cable. Figure 3 4.5. Installing the battery Load the battery into the battery installation section at the rear of the WirelessIP5000, then push in, in the direction of the release button until it clicks into place. 4.6. Removing the battery While holding down the release button, pull the battery toward the bottom of the WirelessIP 5000 and remove it. 4.7. Charging with the desktop charger Step 1: Plug the AC adaptor into a wall socket, then connect the connector to the rear of the battery charger. Step 2: As displayed in Figure 4, place the WirelessIP5000 into the top of the charger and push until it clicks into place and the blue LED turns on. Figure 4 Note: As Figure 5 shows, you can also charge with the optional USB cable instead of with the AC adaptor. H it a c hi C ab le 8 0 /8 4 User's Manual Figure 5 4.8. Charging without the desktop charger Step 1: Connect the AC adaptor to a wall socket. Step 2: Remove the connector cover from the WirelessIP5000. Step 3: Install the AC adaptor's 24-pin connector to the bottom of the WirelessIP5000. Note: You can also charge with the optional USB cable instead of with the AC adaptor. 4.9. LED LED color Status Red Operating, Call underway Blue Charging (Goes out when the charging is complete) Table 1 H it a c hi C ab le 8 1 /8 4 User's Manual 5. Safety Instructions This safety information applies to the WirelessIP5000 telephone. Please read the section below before installing or using your WirelessIP5000. 5.1. Warning about emergency services Since the WirelessIP5000 utilizes a communications network that is dependent on commercial power supply, during a power failure it can not access emergency services. Use some other means to access emergency services. 5.2. Warning about explosive gas Do not use the WirelessIP5000 anywhere dangerous, such as in an area with explosive gas in the air. Verify safety with qualified personnel before using a wireless device in such an environment. 5.3. Warning about the impact of electromagnetic signals Since the WirelessIP5000 uses wireless signals, there is a danger of it affecting nearby electronic equipment. Do not use the WIRELESSIP5000 near medical equipment or anywhere that use is prohibited. 5.4. Warning about battery handling Do not dispose of the battery pack in fire or water. The battery could explode in a fire. 5.5. Battery safety items Do not disassemble the battery pack, hit it, drill a hole in it, or incinerate it. Failure to observe these precautions can result in fire, explosion, and injury. Do not touch anything metal to the battery terminals. Be particularly careful with any battery that is damaged or leaking. If you come in contact with the battery fluid, wash that location well with plenty of soap and water. If any battery fluid should get into your eyes, wash your eyes out with water for about 15 minutes and seek medical attention. Please do not charge in high temperature or high humidity environments. If you will not be using the WirelessIP5000 for more than a month, please remove the battery from the hadset and store it. Due to self-discharge the battery pack may become unable to be used. Please store the battery at less than 20°C in a low-humidity environment that is clean and free of dust. When disposing of a used battery pack, consult a local waste processing contractor and follow all laws concerning disposal and recycling. To replace the battery, contact our Hitachi Cable sales store. Use a battery specifically designed for the WirelessIP5000. Use the AC adaptor manufactured specifically for the WirelessIP5000. H it a c hi C ab le 8 2 /8 4 User's Manual Appendix Specifications Item No. 1 2 Physical dimensions Hardware Specifications Main Unit 44(W)mm×23(D)mm×127(H)mm (Using lithium ion battery) Lithium ion battery 43(W)mm×11(D)mm×68.5(H)mm Small Battery *1 43(W)mm×9(D)mm×68.5(H)mm Desktop charger 64(W)mm×89(D)mm×80(H)mm Display Number of pixels 128×128 8 lines, 10 columns (double-byte characters) Button Dot size 0.18(W)mm×0.22(H)mm Dot pitch 0.19(W)mm×0.23(H)mm Effective range 24.5(W)mm×29.5(H)mm Field of vision range 28.5(W)mm×33.5(H)mm Glass FSTN liquid crystal, 4-tone Backlight White LED Number key pad (0-9, *, #), Send, End, Clear, Soft keys Four-way key (up, down, left, right, Enter), Vol, keylock Audio interface Microphone, speaker, 2.5-mm. stereo phone jack Case material ABS, PC (Polycarbonate) Other 3 Wireless Radio Vibration Standards IEEE802.11b (11Mbps wireless LAN) (wi-fi) Protocol CSMA/CA Modulation DBPSK (1Mbps) DQPSK (2Mbps) CCK (5.5&11Mbps) Communications technique DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) Frequency band 2.4 ~ 2.497 GHz (14Ch) Output power 10 mW/MHz max. Communications distance Open space *2 Indoors 160m (11Mbps) 200m (2Mbps) 30m (11Mbps) 40m (2Mbps) Data rate H it a c hi C ab le 1/2/5.5/11 Mbps 8 3 /8 4 User's Manual Minimum reception sensitivity -84dBm@11Mbps(Typ.) [email protected](Typ.) -89dBm@2Mbps(Typ.) -93dBm@1Mbps(Typ.) Handover 4 Layer 2 *3 Software Call control protocol SIP (v.2.0.0) Audio encoding G.711 A-Law/μ-Law 64kbps Network settings DHCP (client operation only)/manual G.729A 8kbps NAT(Static), UPnP, STUN Priority control DiffServ DSCP Security SSID WEP key 64/128/256 bits 802.1x (MD5, EAP-TLS,EAP-TTLS,EAP-PEAP) Web Certification Operational features NTP (client operation only) Syslog (client operation only) Transmission path diagnostics function IP communications testing with Ping command Firmware upgrade 5 Battery TFTP (client operation only) Capacity 3.7V 1350mAH Li-ion Call time About 3 hours 10 minutes *4 Standby time About 55 hours *4 *5 Battery charging time About 3 hours Small Battery Capacity 3.7V 950mAH Li-ion *1 Call time About 2 hours 20 minutes *4 Standby time About 35 hours *4 *5 Battery charging time About 2 hours Lithium ion battery *1 Small Battery sold separately *2 The communications distance can vary with the weather, temperature, etc. *3 L3 handover is also possible with the AP side specifications. *4 The communication and standby times may decrease due to the settings of the environment conditions and functions of the charge, temperature, and electromagnetic wave conditions *5 Power save mode settings H it a c hi C ab le 8 4 /8 4 Copyright© 2005 Hitachi Cable, LTD. 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